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EPISODE · Apr 18, 2020 · 27 MIN

Lessons in a Storm

from Central Speaks · host Hamilton Central Baptist Church, NZ.

Discussion Questions (Week commencing Sunday 19th April 2020) Text Matthew 14:22-33 What are some of the “storms” that you have experienced in your life? What did they teach you? Why do you think Jesus sent the disciples into a storm immediately following such a heady experience of participating in the miracle of feeding 5000 people? How do you “consider it pure joy” (James 1:2-4) when going through times of trial? What are some of the lessons we can learn from Peter’s experience of walking on water (and sinking!) when Jesus came out to the disciple’s boat? What are some contemporary ways that we can “walk on water”? What are some “storms” that you are facing at present? Why do you think God is allowing you to experience them? What are you learning/doing in response?

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Discussion Questions (Week commencing Sunday 19th April 2020) Text Matthew 14:22-33 What are some of the “storms” that you have experienced in your life? What did they teach you? Why do you think Jesus sent the disciples into a storm immediately following such a heady experience of participating in the miracle of feeding 5000 people? How do you “consider it pure joy” (James 1:2-4) when going through times of trial? What are some of the lessons we can learn from Peter’s experience of walking on water (and sinking!) when Jesus came out to the disciple’s boat? What are some contemporary ways that we can “walk on water”? What are some “storms” that you are facing at present? Why do you think God is allowing you to experience them? What are you learning/doing in response?

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